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Seasonal Patterns Of Microhabitat Selection By A Sub-Tropical Whip Spider, Phrynus Longipes, In The Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, Caroline A. Curtis, Christopher P. Bloch
Seasonal Patterns Of Microhabitat Selection By A Sub-Tropical Whip Spider, Phrynus Longipes, In The Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, Caroline A. Curtis, Christopher P. Bloch
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Phrynus longipes (Pocock 1894) is a top predator among arboreal invertebrates in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico, but many aspects of its ecology remain poorly understood. We sampled four of the most abundant tree species in the Luquillo Mountains during the dry and wet seasons of 2008 to evaluate microhabitat preferences of this species. In the dry season, P. longipes occurred significantly less frequently on a palm, Prestoea acuminata var. montana (Arecaceae), than the other tree species. Carapace length and the diameter of the tree on which an individual was found were positively correlated, suggesting competition for substrates. Microhabitat …